He went to open the door when I stopped.
"Won't it be a little cramped?" I asked. He smirked at me.
"I think you'll see, it surprisingly roomy." He pushed the door open as I read the "pull to open" sign. I followed him inside and immediately backed out. In shock, I ran around it then went back inside. I stood with my mouth open.
"You know you want to say it."
"It-its bigger on the inside!" I shouted, running around the control panel. I pressed a few buttons and the TARDIS started shaking and making the noise again. He ran up behind me.
"What?!" He shouted before he was thrown across the room. Everything stopped and he stood back up. This time he was the one in shock.
"How did you do that?! Why did she let you?!" At that moment I realized what I had done. I had flown the TARDIS without knowing how. My eyes widened. "You shouldn't know how yet..." He mumbled.
"I don't know how! I just saw it and its like I just had to push them so I did!" I sat down.
"Well, where are we then?" He was still looking at me funny.
I stood back up and opened the door, the Doctor following behind me as I did so. I revealed a really old alley and it appeared to be pretty late at night. He pushed in front of me and pulled out something that let out a whine and had a blue light on the end.
"This is my sonic screwdriver. Doesn't hurt, doesn't kill, doesn't maim." He said when he noticed me staring. "It can open almost anything, tell me about whatever I point it at, and doesn't work on wood. I really need to make a wood setting..." He faded as he noticed a woman running towards us. We paused as she ran past and, after exchanging a curious glance, we followed after her. She stopped on the steps of an old building and pulled out a watch. It was the exact same as mine. Same design on it, too. I unconsciously touched my watch. As we looked, the woman glanced around nervously, sighed, and opened the watch. She was surrounded in gold dusty stuff and when it cleared, the woman looked confused for a moment before walking away. I pulled out my watch and looked at it more closely. On the other side from the circles was a picture of what looked like a solar system. The Doctor walked me back to the TARDIS and took the watch and put it on a shelf. When I looked at him he ignored me.
"The TARDIS has probably made you a room by now," he was gripping the control panel and leaning over it a little. " she seems to have already made a mental bond so she should help you find it." I looked at him again and noticed he was staring at the watch. I walked into a hall and made my way to a door that was blue with my name in beautiful calligraphy at the top. The door opened before I even touched the knob.
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The Doctor
RandomA story about Hana and her adventures with that famous Time Lord, the Doctor.